Fixing audio problems

In this movie, we're going to look at a few ways to fix some common audio problems.…We're going to start by doing this using effects.…If you go to the Effects panel down here, open up Audio Effects.…You'll see that we have three categories, 5.1, Stereo and Mono.…If we look at our track here in the High Pass sequence, we'll see two…little speakers here.…If this were a Mono track, there would be one speaker.…If it was a 5.1 Surround Soundtrack, there would be a 5.1 here.…Since we know this is a stereo track, this is a stereo clip, let's go ahead and…open up the Stereo area of Effects.…

As you could see here, there are loads of audio effects that we could use to…sweeten and adjust our audio.…Premiere definitely understands the significance of audio to a quality video.…The effects here are really top-notch.…I should also point out that if you have third-party VST Filters or audio…plug-ins installed, you could also use them here from Premiere.…Now, there is a wide range of effects here.…There is stuff like Reverb, which adds kind of like a mild echo.…

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4/30/2010

In Premiere Pro CS5 Essential Training, author Chad Perkins shows not only how to edit video with Premiere Pro, but he also explains how to use video to tell compelling stories. This course covers the Premiere Pro workflow from a high level, providing a background on how projects go from start to finish before diving into basic clip adjustments, such as color correcting scenes for more dramatic impact, applying transitions effectively, and slowing down and speeding up clip playback. The course includes creative techniques, such as making titles and removing a green screen background from a shot. Exercise files are included with the course.